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A Peer-Facilitated Intervention to Reduce Risky Drinking Among Fraternity and Sorority Members
Authors:Dina J. Wilke PhD  Annelise Mennicke MSW  Richard L. Howell MS  Amy B. Magnuson PhD RD/N
Affiliation:1. College of Social Work , Florida State University , Tallahassee , Florida , USA dwilke@fsu.edu;3. College of Social Work , Florida State University , Tallahassee , Florida , USA;4. Center for Prevention Research , Florida State University , Tallahassee , Florida , USA;5. Health Services , Florida State University , Tallahassee , Florida , USA
Abstract:
Results from a pilot study of a peer-facilitated brief motivational interview using personalized normative feedback with members of fraternities and sororities are presented. Eight fraternity and sorority houses were randomly selected and then randomized into treatment or control conditions. Quantitative data testing intervention efficacy indicated no differences between treatment and control group 30 days postintervention on measures of alcohol consumption and alcohol-related consequences. Qualitative information from follow-up focus groups of intervention participants identified themes related to intervention dosage, and credibility of the normative data and peer educator. Recommendations are made for future research and intervention strategies with this population.
Keywords:brief motivational interviews  college students  fraternities and sororities  high-risk drinking  peer education
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